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Bulletproof vests donated to sheriff’s office

Budgetary constraints of the Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office have led to Sheriff Charles Guillory becoming dependent on other law enforcement agencies for much needed upgrades to supplies.

Do rural residents get a free second trash can? Maybe

Rural St. Landry Parish residents needing a second trash container are supposed to get one free. But there are conditions on that free container. A recent call by a rural resident to Progressive Waste Connections requesting a second can ended with the resident being told it would cost $95.

Crawfish season looks promising

Conditions are good for the crawfish season that is about to kick into harvest season. “It looks like conditions were all pretty good for what looks like a good crawfish season,” said Todd Fontenot, Evangeline Parish county agent. Reports from farmers are coming in slow right now, he said.

Farmers wrap up record sugarcane season

The 2020-21 Louisiana sugarcane crop is almost complete after four months of grinding, and it appears the crop will set a record. “We’re going to produce almost 2 million tons of sugar. That’s a record for Louisiana,” said Kenneth Gravois, LSU AgCenter sugarcane specialist.

St. Landry Parish high school seniors returning to in-person classes

The St. Landry Parish School District will transition 12th-grade students to daily in-person learning Wednesday, according to a news release from the district. The seniors will be going to school five days a week along with Prek-4th-grade students.

Region jeopardized by president’s action

Dear Editor, I am proud of the people in my district. The residents of Vermilion, Acadia, Lafayette, and St. Landry parishes are hard workers, but without industry, our entire region is in jeopardy.

There is no middle ground on this issue

There’s no middle ground with middle names. You either love them or hate them. Or, if you’re a politician, you treat them however the latest opinion poll indicates. (“It’s way past time this nation took the bold bipartisan move of giving Harry S.

With President Joe, It’s divided we stand

Everyone agreed the inauguration ceremony was nice. Lady Gaga was Lady Gaga. Garth Brooks was Garth Brooks. Everyone also agreed President Joe Biden’s speech was nice. Nothing plagiarized. Nothing too fancy. Nothing that presidential historians will be quoting a month from now.

St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office arrests

The following are arrests reported by the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office. Latyra N. Guillory, 25, 500 block of Canal Road, Opelousas. Disturbing the peace, simple battery, bench warrant (5 counts). Arrested by Opelousas Police.

Eunice Police arrests

The following are arrests by Eunice Police. January 26 Michael Rayshawn Jones, 44, 700 block of North 2nd Street, Eunice. Simple assault and simple criminal damage to property. Tyler M. Fuselier, 28, 2100 block of West Magnolia, Eunice.